N'Domo mask - Bambara - Mali

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Máscara N'Domo de Mali, cultura Bambara, procedencia Berthe Hartert, colección Argiles, Barcelona.

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The N'Domo is the first true initiation society that provides children with a simple but comprehensive education on all religious, agricultural, social, economic, and other aspects of their society through activities of all kinds. According to the myth, the promoter of the N'Domo was the ancestor of humanity, Noun Fayiri, who created it to initiate children into the mysteries of the world and life. The N'Domo is the first true initiation society that provides children with a simple but comprehensive education on all religious, agricultural, social, economic, and other aspects of their society through activities of all kinds. According to myth, the promoter of the N'Domo was the ancestor of humanity, Noun Fayiri, who created it to initiate children into the mysteries of the world and life. The N'Domo mask represents the image of man as he came from the hands of God and usually has a bulging forehead, crowned by seven braids (Turu), a high, long nose, and a tubular mouth, totally or partially encrusted with cowrie shells. The mask in the collection comes from the Si-Ânro or Saro region and has a statuette (Yiri Maani, “little wooden person”) representing Fâro on its forehead, surrounded by braids and framed by the six braids encrusted with cowrie shells.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert
Argiles collection, Barcelona

The N'Domo is the first true initiation society that provides children with a simple but comprehensive education on all religious, agricultural, social, economic, and other aspects of their society through activities of all kinds. According to the myth, the promoter of the N'Domo was the ancestor of humanity, Noun Fayiri, who created it to initiate children into the mysteries of the world and life. The N'Domo is the first true initiation society that provides children with a simple but comprehensive education on all religious, agricultural, social, economic, and other aspects of their society through activities of all kinds. According to myth, the promoter of the N'Domo was the ancestor of humanity, Noun Fayiri, who created it to initiate children into the mysteries of the world and life. The N'Domo mask represents the image of man as he came from the hands of God and usually has a bulging forehead, crowned by seven braids (Turu), a high, long nose, and a tubular mouth, totally or partially encrusted with cowrie shells. The mask in the collection comes from the Si-Ânro or Saro region and has a statuette (Yiri Maani, “little wooden person”) representing Fâro on its forehead, surrounded by braids and framed by the six braids encrusted with cowrie shells.

Provenance: Berthe Hartert
Argiles collection, Barcelona

Datos

N.º de artículos
1
Grupo étnico/cultura
Bambara
País de origen
Mali
Periodo estimado
Finales del siglo XX
Material
Concha, Madera
Sold with stand
No
Estado
En buen estado
Título de la obra de arte
N'Domo mask
Alto
65 cm
Procedencia
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